Broadley Barn Cottages

Self-catering holiday cottages

ABOUT THE FARM

About Broadley Barn Cottages

The two cottages are on Broadley Farm which overlooks the Llanthony Valley in Monmouthshire. The Offa's Dyke Path runs above the farm along the ridge. This area, in the Black Mountains, is part of Brecon Beacons National Park and is renowned for it's outstanding beauty and wildlife. It is an ideal base for walking enthusiasts, bird watchers and star gazers! www.breconbeacons.org/darkskies/.

The farm is grazed by sheep and Hereford Cattle. Horses are overwintered in the covered yard. Friendly hens and ducks roam the farm and delicious eggs are usually for sale.

Home produced lamb and beef can be bought from the farmer at Court Farm in Llanthony.

Short breaks are available in the cottages with the option to join in one of the many interesting art courses held here. The owner, Clare, also an artist will be glad to help with enquiries about courses and the holiday cottages.

The valley has long been an inspiration to artists, including William Turner, Eric Gill and David Jones.

The area is rich in history with fascinating churches and castles. Llanthony Priory is just a short stroll down the lane. There is plenty for children to do and see. Museums are free to visit in Wales!

Broadley Barn Cottages are near Abergavenny (10 miles) and five miles from a small shop at Llanvihangel Crucorney.

Cosy cottage and lovely views! Loved the visits of chickens and ducks!

Josee and Nico

Holland

Wonderful! We arrived tired, irritable and cynical. We left relaxed refreshed and full of laughter.

Evan Ruth, Jez Butler and Kate Huxtable

Norfolk

A beautiful setting for the perfect romantic New Year. Thankyou for creating such a wonderful idyll in this stunning Welsh Valley. We will be back!